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Replacing a drysuit zipper is not DIY, and it's a very expensive repair. Preventative care, such as like regularly cleaning and lubricating drysuit zipper teeth, will help preserve zipper health. Also, using good techniques to roll and fold the drysuit for transportation to and from the water will help prevent fatal damage.In this instructional video, NRS Repairs guru Josh Gile goes over all the tips for ensuring that the zipper will last the life of your drysuit.

Kristina, the two main differences are the Limited Edition model has a rear entry zipper, across the top of the shoulders. The Meridian has a cross-chest front zipper. Also, the Limited Edition has some burlier Cordura Gore-Tex on the arms, shoulders and legs.

Hi, I have a question about sizing. I am right in between a size small and medium for this suit. I weigh 125 pounds, am 5'5", 35" bust, 28" waist, 39" hips, and 29" inseam. What size would you recommend?

This is an awesome dry suit. The lower edge of the zipper across the chest falls under the edge of my spray skirt tunnel and under my PFD, so there is an area that sort of pinches and a times hurts depending on my position. All other aspects of this product have been excellent.

I use my drysuit for kayaking year round due to the cold water of the Nantahala River. It's very comfortable except for the drop seat zipper which is awkwardly placed for kayak hip pads and very hard to unzip. In retrospect I would get the men's and use a funnel. The suit keeps me dry from river water but I've been wearing Hydroskins under it and I sweat a lot when the air temperatures are high. A friend of mine uses the Kokatat one-piece fleece liner and likes that.